John Merrow’s last blog post of 2011 looks at what we should be thankful for — and what we still have to worry about.
What are you thankful for in education?
by John Merrow on 21. Dec, 2011 in 2012 Presidential race, Arne Duncan, Current Events, Diane Ravitch, Early Childhood Education, Education Nation, Education Philosophies, Education Wars, Educational Language, Last In First Out, Michelle Rhee, Pre-K Education, Preschool, President Obama, Standardized tests, Teacher Training, Testing, The Influence of Teachers, pbs newshour, teachers unions, technology
Some thoughts on Education Nation
by John Merrow on 28. Sep, 2011 in 2012 Presidential race, Arne Duncan, David Brooks, Diane Ravitch, Early Childhood Education, Education Nation, Education Wars, Educational Language, Last In First Out, Politics, Pre-K Education, Preschool, President Obama, Standardized tests, Teacher Training, Testing, The Influence of Teachers, innovation, joel klein, media, new york city, teachers unions, teaching, technology
John Merrow offers his thoughts on NBC’s Education Nation 2011.
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